Crime & Safety
Suspect In Doctor Slayings Due In Court Today
Bampumim Teixeira is accused of killing two doctors who were engaged in their South Boston condo.

BOSTON, MA — A man charged in the slayings of two engaged doctors in their Boston luxury condominium is due in court.
Bampumim Teixeira is expected to face a judge in Suffolk Superior Court on Tuesday.
Prosecutors say Teixeira bound and stabbed 38-year-old Dr. Lina Bolanos and 49-year-old Dr. Richard Field in their home in May. They say a carving knife was recovered from the apartment.
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Police responding to a report of a man with a gun say they found Teixeira at the scene and believed he pointed or fired a weapon at them. Two officers shot him. Authorities later said he had not fired and a fake gun was found at the scene with a bag filled with Bolanos' jewelry.
Prosecutors say Teixeira had no known personal relationship with the victims.
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Teixeira has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges.
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